2010-11: The undisputed leader of the squad and
one of the nation's finest point guards enters her final collegiate
campaign is motivated to finish strong…as she goes, so go the
Mustangs…already known for her passing skills, she'll be challenged
to take on more of a scorer's mentality…improved shot selection and
her ability to get to the basket will help…dazzles opponents with
lightning-quick speed, enabling her to find open teammates…quick
hands and quick feet make her a marvelous stopper at the point of
attack…gets most of her steals by invading passing lanes…should be
a postseason award candidate once again and should be at or near
the top on the college's all-time assists and steals
charts.

2009-10: One of the country's elite point guards
solidified her status with another outstanding campaign, capped off
by multiple postseason honors…started every game for the second
year in a row, directing the offense with unflappable confidence
while wreaking havoc on the other end…led the club in assists for
the third consecutive season and finished fourth in the GSAC
(4.6apg)…had 15 games with five or more assists, including a
season-high nine vs. Cal Maritime on 11/13/09…she moved up to No. 3
(443) on the college's all-time list…top the GSAC with a
career-best 84 steals…recorded at least one steal in every game and
had six thefts on four different occasions…rose to No. 6 (235) on
the career list…although her scoring average dipped just a bit, she
still scored in double figures 20 times…tallied a season-high 23
points vs. Hope International on 1/16/2010…made a habit of getting
to the line where she set career-highs for attempts and makes…she
was the lone Mustang chosen to the All-GSAC team and was voted an
NAIA honorable mention All-American.

2008-09: Staking her claim as starter at the point,
the backcourt blur showed why she is one of the country's best at
her position…ran the half-court offense with cool efficiency and
triggered the break with lethal speed…led the club and the GSAC in
assists per game (5.5)…her 165 assists were the sixth-best,
single-season mark in school history…she's already No. 5 (309) on
the career assists list…had a team-high 81 steals, the second-best
mark in the conference…dished out a career-high 14 assists vs.
California Baptist on 1/15/09 and had 11 more against William
Jessup on 11/8/08…scoring 13 and 14 points, respectively, in those
games, she posted her two point/assist double-doubles of the
season…notched her other double-double when she scored 19 points
and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Vanguard on 1/3/09…had
four or more steals in a game 12 times…equaled a career-best with
seven steals against Cal Maritime on 11/7/08…scored in double
figures 18 times and tallied a career-high 24 points vs. Concordia
on 1/6/09…selected as a second-team NCCAA All-American.

2007-08: The diminutive freshman dazzled opponents
and fans alike with her blazing speed and game-changing plays,
coming off the bench to establish herself as one of the top subs in
the country…led the club in assists (sixth in the GSAC), steals,
and free throws…averaged just under 10ppg, scoring in double
figures 16 times…scored a season-high 19 points vs. Freed-Hardeman
(TN) on 11/15/07…handed out a season-best 10 assists vs. Missouri
Valley on 12/28/07 and along with that tallied 14 points for her
lone double-double of the year…had a season-high seven steals vs.
Cal State Los Angeles on 12/10/07…led the Mustangs to a thrilling,
comeback win over Olivet Nazarene (IL) in the first round of the
NAIA National Tournament with 15 points, seven rebounds, six
assists, and four steals.

Dorsey HS: Started as a freshman (2003-04) for
Coach Sherlett Hendy and never looked back in establishing herself
as one of the top all-around athletes in Los Angeles City Section
history…named Coliseum League MVP in her first year and added
All-CIF Los Angeles City Section second-team honors…as a sophomore,
she averaged 19.6ppg and was a repeat on the all-section
second-team squad…took her game to another level the following year
when she led the City Section in scoring (23.1ppg), highlighted by
a career-high 47 points vs. Santee…led the Dons to a 25-5 (9-0 at
home) record and a runner-up finish in the section…named league MVP
for the second time in three years, she was an All-Los Angeles City
section first-team choice and the co-MVP of the section…chosen
all-area first team and area player of the year by the Los Angeles
Wave newspaper…wrapped up a marvelous four years in 2006-07 when
she paced the City Section in scoring (19.2ppg) for the second year
in a row as the Dons won the Coliseum League (10-0, 21-7
overall)…selected Player of the Year by the Los Angeles Wave…pulled
a three-peat as league MVP, was named All-Los Angeles City Section
for the second consecutive year, and added All-CIF State Division 1
first-team and Player of the Year honors.